The International Centre for Automotive Technology Partners with Twin Health for Sustainability & Employee Wellbeing
Written by Arushi Sharma
At ICAT's ABR 2024 event, Twin Health's groundbreaking Whole Body Digital Twin™ technology was unveiled, offering hope for India's diabetes crisis. The event emphasized ICAT's commitment to employee well-being and technological advancements in healthcare.
The International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT) held its Annual Business Rollout (ABR) recently, showcasing its commitment to not just technological advancements but also sustainability and employee wellbeing. The event, attended by over 500 guests, employees and families, featured a glimpse into the future of healthcare with the introduction of Twin Health's groundbreaking Whole Body Digital Twin™ (WBDT) technology. This innovative approach offers a harbour of hope for the over 100 million Indians currently battling diabetes.
Dr Hanif Qureshi, IPS, Chief Guest at the event & Additional Secretary at the Ministry of Heavy Industries, commended ICAT's work, expressing confidence in their future. He stated, "I commend the tireless efforts of ICAT employees in ensuring road safety through continuous testing and technological advancements. I am impressed by ICAT's future roadmap and their focus on utilizing funds allocated from the Centre for the 4 different ICAT centres across the country: NATRAX Pune, NATRAX Indore, ICAT Delhi, and GARC Chennai. The Ministry of Heavy Industries fully supports ICAT's endeavours, and I will strive to secure more funds for ICAT from the ministry. By empowering ICAT, we empower a safer and more secure future for all on our roads.”
Mr. Saurabh Dalela, Director, International Centre for Automotive Technology (ICAT), said, “At ICAT, we're committed to excellence across all domains, and that includes the well-being of our employees. We're proud to partner with innovative organizations like Twin Health to explore the intersection of technology and health, not just for our industry, but for India's future.”
The ABR 2024 event by ICAT showcased its broader vision, introducing Twin Health's Whole Body Digital Twin™ (WBDT) technology. Dr. Maluk Mohamed, Co-Founder and CEO (India) & Vice President (Research) at TWIN Health, highlighted the innovative approach to healthcare, addressing India's diabetes crisis. “With over 100 million Indians battling diabetes,” Dr. Maluk stated, citing the latest ICMR data, “India needs effective solutions. Twin Health tackles the root cause of lifestyle diseases by healing disruptive metabolism.” WBDT creates a digital replica of metabolism, enabling precise treatment plans. Dr Maluk thanked ICAT for the opportunity and emphasized Twin Health's focus on healing disruptive metabolism to address lifestyle diseases. He appreciated the introduction at ICAT's ABR event, indicating a promising future for healthcare innovation.
Dr. Mohsin Wali, Padma Shri Awardee & Senior Consultant at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, delivered a keynote address that resonated with the audience. He stressed the importance of preventative healthcare and achieving optimal metabolic wellness. Dr. Wali commended ICAT's leadership for prioritizing employee health and applauded their dedication to road safety advancements. He also emphasized the crucial role of healthy eating habits from a young age and reduced screen time, citing the growing concern over the impact of technology on childhood health.
Following his address, Dr. Wali thanked Mr. Dalela for laying emphasis on employee health and highlighted the need for the right nutrition, exercise regime along with preventative measures to safeguard organ health. He congratulated Mr Dalela for organising a session on health on this special occasion. Few organizations care about their employees, the way he does.
The ICAT-Twin Health collaboration ignites a powerful spark, offering a future where cutting-edge technology empowers individuals to reclaim their metabolic health and rewrite the narrative for millions of Indians battling chronic diseases and the upsurge of diabetes.